BOISE, Idaho — Kellen Moore tossed four touchdown passes, two to Tyler Shoemaker, in less than 2 1/2 quarters, Jerrell Givens intercepted Tulsa quarterback G.J. Kinnie twice and No. 4 Boise State rolled to a 41-21 win over Tulsa in its home opener Saturday night.

The Broncos (3-0) won their 33rd consecutive regular-season home game, and this one was in hand by halftime, sending a large chunk of the student section off to celebrate thanks to a 27-0 lead at the break.

Moore added one more TD pass on the Broncos’ first drive of the second half, a 10-yard strike to Mitch Burroughs with 9:25 left in the third quarter, then donned a blue baseball cap and headset the rest of the night.

No. 22 Michigan 28, San Diego State 7

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Denard Robinson ran for three scores in the first half to give the Wolverines a three-touchdown lead and finished with a season-high 200 yards rushing.

The Wolverines (4-0) sputtered on offense after halftime because Robinson struggled in the passing game.

No. 20 TCU 55, Portland St. 13

FORT WORTH, Texas — TCU scored three touchdowns in a span of 1:18 just before halftime, and Waymon James ran 65 yards for a score on the first play of the second half as the Horned Frogs (3-1) extended a school record with their 22nd consecutive win at home.

Sam Houston State 48, New Mexico 45 (OT)

ALBUQUERQUE — Tim Flanders scored his fifth touchdown of the game in overtime to give the unbeaten Bearkats (3-0) a victory over the winless Lobos (0-4).

Southern Utah 41, UNLV 16

LAS VEGAS — Austin Minefee ran for two touchdowns and his teammates returned three interceptions for scores.

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